Pipe



Patented Aug. Z7, 1929.

UITED STATES FRANK GLASSMAN, OFBROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

PIPE.

Application filed October 29, 1.928. Serial N0. 315,732.

The invention relates to improvements in pipes for smokers, and it aims to provide a new and improved sectional construction which permits the pipe to be readily disassembled, quickly and easily cleaned to perfection, and again assembled with rapidity and ease.

With the foregoing in view, the invention resides in the no-vel subject mattei' hereinafter described and claimed, description being accomplished by reference to the accompanying drawing.

Fig. 1 is a perspective View of the complete pipe.

2 is a disassembled perspective view, the inner pipe however being engaged with the rear section ot the outer pipe.

Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the two sections of the inner pipe separated trom each other and removed trom the rear section of the outer pipe.

Fig. l is a central vertical longitudinal sectional view.

The drawing above briefly described may be considered as showing the preferred form of construction and while this construction will be herein specilically explaned, it is to be understood that within the scope ot the invention as claimed, minor variations may be made, and obviously any desired material or materials may be used.

The invention embodies an inner pipe comprising a. bowl 5 and an integral stem 6, beth bowl and stem being longitudinally divided at 7 in a vertical plane. 'lhe improved pipe also includes an outer pipe consisting of a bowl 8 having an integral stem 9. rlhis stem 9 is of unbroken form throughout its length but the bowl 8 is divided at 10 in a transverse vertical plane. This bowl 8 snugly receives the bowl 5 and the stem 9 similarly receives the stem 6, the latter however terminating in forwardly spaced relation with the rear end ot said stem 9 so that the rear end of the latter may receive the reduced front end 11 ol a mouthpiece 1Q. Preferably a errule 13 surrounds the rear end of the stem 9 and in most instances, l prefer to internally enlarge the rear end of the stem G, providing a poclret 14 to receive a roll of absorbent paper or the like 15, preventing any juice from the bowl running into the users mouth and preventing passage of saliva from the mouth to the bowl, insuring a cool dry smoke.

A continuous ring 16 surrounds the upper end of the bowl 8 and is threaded upon the latter at 17. This ring tightly holds the two sections ot the bowl 8 together, yet when the ring is removed, said sections may be separated as seen in lFig. 2, whereupon the entire inner pipe may be forwardly withdrawn from the rear section of the outer pipe, the two sections of said inner pipe being then separable as in Fig. 3. Consequently, the entire interior ot the pipe may be electively and easily cleaned, and after the cleaning operation, the parts may be again assembled with rapidity ease.

lt will be seen from the foregoing that l have provided an exceptionally simple and inexpensive, yet an etcient and very desirable construction, which construction however is subject to slight variances as above explained, within the scope of the invention as claimed.

l claim 1. A smoking pipe comprising an inner pipe bowl and inner stem integral therewith, both bowl and stem being longitudinally divided in a vertical plane; an outer pipe bowl and outer stem integral therewith, said outer stem being of continuous unbroken form and snugly receiving said longitudinally divided inner stein; said outer bowl being transversely divided in a vertical plane and snugly receiving said inner bowl, a continuous ring surrounding the rim of said outer bowl and holding it tightly against said inner bowl, and a mouthpiece connected to said outer stem.

2. A smoking pipe comprising an inner pipe bowl and inner stem integral therewith, both bowl and stem being longitudinally divided; an outer pipe bowl and outer stern integral therewith, said outer stem being of continuous unbroken form and snugly receiving said longitudinally divided inner stem; said outer bowl being transversely divided in a vertical plane and snugly receiving said inner bowl, a continuous ring surrounding the rim of said outer bowl and holding it tightly against said inner bowl, and a mouthpiece connected to said outer stem.

In testimony whereof l have hereunto atlixed my signature.

FRANK GLASSMAN. 

